So, I guess all this is leading to the suggestion that the "Hidell" I.D. card was somehow faked by the DPD, is that it?
Boy, those DPD boys were sure busy faking & framing that weekend, weren't they?
The authorities were a bit sloppy with some of the evidence in the JFK case, I'll grant you that -- e.g., the careless way that SS Agent Richard Johnsen handled CE399 at Parkland on 11/22. Instead of putting it in some kind of container (which the hospital certainly could have provided), he just sticks it in his pocket.
And I'm sure that the DPD officers could have done a better job when it comes to some areas (like keeping the damn basement doors shut and locked until their famous prisoner made it out of City Hall alive).
But I'm not prepared to accept the common belief that dozens of pieces of evidence in this case were fraudulently manufactured by the DPD (or FBI) in order to frame Mr. Oswald. I just don't think that happened. And no one has ever proved any of the evidence in this case was faked.
So, I guess all this is leading to the suggestion that the "Hidell" I.D. card was somehow faked by the DPD, is that it?No. I don't think the DPD faked the Hidell ID card
Boy, those DPD boys were sure busy faking & framing that weekend, weren't they?Irony doesn't enhance your case one bit
The authorities were a bit sloppy with some of the evidence in the JFK case, I'll grant you that -- e.g., the careless way that SS Agent Richard Johnsen handled CE399 at Parkland on 11/22. Instead of putting it in some kind of container (which the hospital certainly could have provided), he just sticks it in his pocket. A bit sloppy? That's the understatement of the century!
Let's not get into CE399 and it's authenticity here. I'll be glad to discuss that and the bullet fragments allegedly found in the limo in another thread, if you're interested, but not here.
And I'm sure that the DPD officers could have done a better job when it comes to some areas (like keeping the damn basement doors shut and locked until their famous prisoner made it out of City Hall alive). And not walk around for some two hours with a revolver and then claim it was Oswald's, as Hill did. Or have unidentified officers handle the jacket found under a car (which in radio traffic was repeately refered to as being white) as Captain Westbrook did, and then ending up handing it into the evidence room with initials of officers on it who were not even present when the jacket was found. And the list goes on....
But I'm not prepared to accept the common belief that dozens of pieces of evidence in this case were fraudulently manufactured by the DPD (or FBI) in order to frame Mr. Oswald. I just don't think that happened. I never claimed the DPD manufactured evidence, although I do believe they did manipulate some of it (not unusual at the time), but as far as the FBI goes, I am absolutely convinced there was some dodgy stuff going on. Perhaps not with the intention to frame an innocent man (which IMO Oswald could not be. He must have been involved in something somehow) but more likely in an effort to wrap the case more tightly around the already dead Oswald.
The shenanigans of Shanklin's airtel re Odum allegedly showing the bullet CE399 to Tomlinson and Wright, which by now I am convinced never happened, comes to mind.
And no one has ever proved any of the evidence in this case was faked.It's a bit difficult to prove anything when the evidence is locked away and classified top secret for decades, don't you think?
I'll grant you this. For a large part of the population all this stuff about evidence tampering is way out there. They simply don't come across it in their every day life and can't even begin to imagine what really goes on. Not only in Goverment, but also in business. Sure, once in a while they see a crime show, but they don't take it seriously because they've seen multiple crime shows and movies about the same thing and that's just the movies, right? Only a few people see through it and understand that fraud in all shapes and forms is part of every day life and law enforcement is no exemption. From false police reports to drop guns to prosecutorial misconduct, it's a matter of every day life. That's why chain of custody is so massively important and when I see just how many "honest mistakes" were allegedly made in the investigation into the assassination of a President my BS meter automatically explodes. A first year prosecutor prosecuting a low life criminal would be ashamed to take such a pathetic case to court, but here we have the Government asking us to believe this is what happened. It's sad.